Vietnam Unveiled

Vietnam is one of the most beautiful countries in Asia, and even though it become significantly more modernised over the past few years, travelling around Vietnam is still a wonderful mix of the old and the new. While the cities are beginning to look more and more like those in North America, there are still fantastic rural areas to explore, so make sure you make use of every possible way to check out this incredible country. The following is a brief guideline to getting around Vietnam.

Plane

If you’re short on time, getting around Vietnam by plane is reliable and relatively inexpensive. There are major airports in Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Da Nang, Hue, Na Trang, Dalat, Buon Ma Thuot, Hai Phong, Na San, Phu Quoc, Qui Nhon, Pleiku and Vinh. Vietnam Airlines and Pacific Airlines are the main carriers.

Vietnam has become one of the world’s most popular travel destinations — and for good reason. Hoi An is a beautiful city in Vietnam and is located to the south of Da Nang. Hoi An has a rich history and, by its previous name of Faifo, was a significant international port in the 1700s and 1800s. The foreign influences that have shaped Hoi An can still be noticed today.

The heart of the city…

Without question, the heart and soul of the city is the Old Town, a UNESCO listed World Heritage Site that is characterised by a series of winding lanes and shops that have a distinctly Chinese flavour. Although the Old Town has adapted to suit the needs and expectations of the many tourists that visit, the area is free of tall concrete buildings and has enjoyed limited renovation, construction and ‘development’. Instead, the Old Town has retained many of its unique and special qualities and continues to have a wonderful atmosphere that is particularly enchanting at sunset and into the night.

Bordered by Laos, Cambodia, and China, Vietnam has a coastline of over 3,444km by distance, excluding the islands. With a population of over 89 million people and a rapidly modernising economy, modern Vietnam is a beguiling mix of the old and the very new. Those visiting Vietnam for the first time will find the following guide very useful. Hotels in Vietnam, like Malaysia hotels or hotels elsewhere offer a high level of luxury and enjoyment for visitors.

When it comes to beaches in Vietnam, visitors are spoilt for choice. With over 3400 kilometres of coastline on the South China Sea and temperate weather all year round, Vietnam’s abundance of clean sandy beaches, coves, tropical island, and lagoons make it a great destination for any beach lover or those seeking a winter getaway. Accommodation is, of course, very important. As with any far flung destination such as Doha, hotels in Vietnam, when chosen right, can provide you with the right level of seclusion and luxury for your beach holiday.

Cui Dai Beach

Cui Dai Beach is one of Vietnam’s best secrets. Situated in the unspoilt traditional town of Hoi An, Cui Dai is a long stretch of pristine white sand and very clear water, and looks out over the Cham island that lies off on the horizon. One of the cleanest popular beaches in the country, the bungalows and huts that line the stretch of water add to the unique and authentic flavour of this beach. The numerous eateries along the beach serve excellent fresh seafood.Click Here To Read More

Hoi An is one of the most beautiful and untouched traditional towns in Vietnam. Located in the central coast of Vietnam just south of Da Nang, Hoi An’s Old Town is a UNESCO Heritage Listed site. If you’re travelling to Vietnam, this is the must-see place on your travel list.

To Stay

Beachfront Resorts

Stay at a luxurious beach-front suite to enjoy the wonderful Cui Dai beach views from a private stretch on the beach. These acclaimed resorts boast excellent business and conference facilities as well as a great range of onsite dining choices to satisfy even the most discerning palate. Whether it’s Hoi An, the Philippines, or Malaysia hotels, enjoy world class accommodation in this region.Click Here To Read More

As a rapidly modernising country, Vietnam is filled with vivid natural beauty, an unique and vibrant culture, and wonderful opportunities for the traveller to experience a striking world of contrasts. Vietnam has some of the most beautiful beaches and islands in Southeast Asia and plentiful cheap and delicious cuisine, making it a top destination for any traveller. Chosen well, Vietnam hotels can offer unrivalled luxury and service, making a great base for your next holiday to this charming country.Click Here To Read More